Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen24;Volumen87John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1876 |
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... things too little than too much . But it must be admitted that his likes and dislikes indicate a certain rigidity and narrowness of nature . " In books , as in people and places , " says Mr. Trevelyan , " he loved that , and loved that ...
... things too little than too much . But it must be admitted that his likes and dislikes indicate a certain rigidity and narrowness of nature . " In books , as in people and places , " says Mr. Trevelyan , " he loved that , and loved that ...
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... things , and to conceal a cynical contempt under a de- cent outward conformity . Times of violent change are sure to produce this effect upon some characters ; men who can see two sides to a question can rare- ly be eager reformers or ...
... things , and to conceal a cynical contempt under a de- cent outward conformity . Times of violent change are sure to produce this effect upon some characters ; men who can see two sides to a question can rare- ly be eager reformers or ...
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... things thrown or dragged about , workmen at their work , persons shouting or laughing at a little distance , and so ... things ? we asked . Well , yes ; she had witnessed a great many strange things . Let me state in brief that she did ...
... things thrown or dragged about , workmen at their work , persons shouting or laughing at a little distance , and so ... things ? we asked . Well , yes ; she had witnessed a great many strange things . Let me state in brief that she did ...
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... things which occurred at these reunions were a good deal talked about in whispers , and led the excluded portion of the guests to make strong efforts to obtain the entrée to the medi- um's rooms . Very few , however , suc- ceeded in ...
... things which occurred at these reunions were a good deal talked about in whispers , and led the excluded portion of the guests to make strong efforts to obtain the entrée to the medi- um's rooms . Very few , however , suc- ceeded in ...
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... things stand , some opinion may be formed of the doctrine . I think it ought to be taken as proved that very many things have been , and are continually being , witnessed which are not traceable to any known terres- trial agency , or to ...
... things stand , some opinion may be formed of the doctrine . I think it ought to be taken as proved that very many things have been , and are continually being , witnessed which are not traceable to any known terres- trial agency , or to ...
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